Michael Cera and Kieran Culkin are set to bring Kenneth Lonergan's 1996 play "This Is Our Youth" to the Great White Way. They are joined by fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson who plays the leading lady. It will be the first Broadway show for all three.

Chris Brown bares his heart out in a fresh song "I Can't Win", singing about his struggle to keep a doomed relationship with his woman. It's unveiled to hype up his next studio album "X" but won't be included in the upcoming release. "Some s**t I felt like writing that's not on the album," he tweets.

Less than a month after announcing the nominees of the 15th Annual Satellite Awards, the International Press Academy has unveiled the winners on December 19. Dominating the list in movie were "The Social Network" and "Inception" with three gongs each.

"Superbad" star Michael Cera can now add rapper to his resume after joining Too Short onstage to perform an unlikely collaboration at the hip-hop star's recent show in Los Angeles. The geeky actor reveals he was invited to hit the stage with his movie pal Clark Duke at Too Short's Key Club concert last Saturday, November 6 after the rapper learned the pair was big fans of his song "2 B**ches".

Michael Cera and Anna Kendrick might be co-starring in "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" but the set is not growing love between the two. A rep for Cera has spoken out to clear out rumor mentioning the 22-year-old actor and Kendrick are in romantic relationship, telling Gossip Cop that they are "absolutely not."

Actor Michael Cera finally faced up to his fear of soccer in summer 2009, after years of avoiding the sport following a disastrous performance in a crucial childhood match. The "Superbad" star admits he was scared off the field after scoring an own goal during an important youth game, and he only returned to the pitch in 2009.

Actor Michael Cera feared for his life on a recent road trip to the Colorado wilderness after he and a friend got lost during a hike up a mountain. The "Superbad" star drove from his native Ontario, Canada to tour the U.S. with a pal, but the trip took a turn for the worse when the pair went hiking in Denver last month.

Stone Sour have unveiled a music video to promote their new single "Say You'll Haunt Me". Directed by Paul R. Brown (Motley Crue, Korn, Avenged Sevenfold), it sees the band's members leading frontman Corey Taylor to an inquisitional chair of some kind and sitting him on it.

Universal Pictures has proudly presented the world premiere of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 27. Starting at about 6:30 P.M., celebrities stepped on the red carpet which was rolled out in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

The panels for "Red" and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" perhaps are the most cheerful ones during the first day of San Diego Comic Con. Summit Entertainment brought a full-length trailer for the action comedy movie which made people laugh when watching it. The video has since made its way out via Apple.

"Shrek Forever After" has got another preview as DreamWorks has launched two new posters via Yahoo! Movies. Highlighting the problem that is faced by Shrek in the upcoming film, one of the images captures the ogre behind the bars. The other one-sheet, meanwhile, features the one with whom Shrek has to deal, Rumpelstiltskin.

Kid Cudi gives fans a look at his life in "Soundtrack 2 My Life" music video following the meteoric fame which he claimed after releasing a mixtape titled "A Kid Named Cudi". Performing in front of screaming fans, touring around the U.S. and sharing stage with his mentor Kanye West are shown in it.

After teasing through several stills, Universal Pictures has generously shared some footage from "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" by debuting the first trailer. Making its way out via Apple, the video is opened with a romantic moment between Scott Pilgrim and his love interest Ramona Flowers.

Michael Cera has dismissed reports he's sitting out of the much-anticipated movie adaptation of TV comedy "Arrested Development", insisting he's onboard and can't wait for shooting to start. The show, which featured Cera, Jason Bateman and Portia De Rossi, was canceled in 2006, but went onto become a cult hit on DVD and TV re-runs, prompting talk of a movie.